Village East – Day Two – Block One
Village East by Angelika
Village East by Angelika is a movie theater in the East Village of Manhattan in New York City. Part of the former Yiddish Theatre District, the theater was designed in the Moorish Revival style by Harrison Wiseman and built from 1925 to 1926 by Louis Jaffe.
Bowery Film Festival is proud to screen the following selections:
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The Last Fool
Directed by Ernest Anemone
Before his execution, a far-right extremist receives a tarot card reading from an idealistic reverend, revealing that neither man is who they appear to be.
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There For All The Moments
Directed by Alek Abate
Two surfers wait for waves to materialize, until an encounter with an evangelical Christian prompts them to reconsider their decision.
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God’s Lonely Magician
Directed by Walker Higgins
A depressed magician is blessed by God with the power to perform impossible tricks. But when his gift ruins his life, it takes a manic clown to remind him of what his conjurations really are - miracles.
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The Hot Box
Directed by Jake Caddeau
In this traumatic-comedy, brothers rehash an incident from their childhood in a sauna.
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Lazybones
Directed by Douglas Williams
After a devastating breakup, Moss Henry searches for a sense of purpose by volunteering as a dummy for a women's self-defense class.
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The EP
Directed by Barrett Lesly Shuler
20 years after a tragedy tore them apart, two high school bandmates decide to reunite and track down their lost EP in hopes to reignite the rock and roll life they’ve always dreamed of.
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THE SINGERS
Directed by Sam Davis
A genre-bending film adaptation of a 19th-century short story written by Ivan Turgenev, in which a lowly pub full of downtrodden men connect unexpectedly through an impromptu sing-off.
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